Texas Motion To Proceed In Form Paupers and Financial Affidavit (Non Prisoner Cases) is a legal document commonly used in Texas. It is a form filed by a party in a civil case that requests the court allow them to proceed without paying court fees. In order to be eligible to file a motion to proceed in form paupers, the applicant must be unable to pay the court costs or fees associated with the case. The motion must include a financial affidavit detailing the party's assets, income, and expenses, and must be accompanied by supporting documentation such as pay stubs, income tax returns, bank statements, etc. There are two types of Texas Motion To Proceed In Form Paupers and Financial Affidavit (Non Prisoner Cases): 1. Original Form Paupers: This type of motion is used when filing a new case and requests the court to waive the filing fees associated with the case. 2. Renewal Form Paupers: This type of motion is used to renew an existing case and requests the court to waive the fees associated with continuing the case.